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Curb's Best of Duane Eddy highlights several original hits the guitarist recorded in the late '50s and early '60s including "Peter Gunn," "Because They're Young," "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky"and "Rebel Rouser." Considering the budget price, casual fans are encouraged to pick this up as a first purchase.

Duane Eddy's 1961 release Girls! Girls! Girls! was something of a concept album, but you
might not have guessed if you hadn't read the song titles first. All 12 tunes are named after women, though the opening cut, Brenda, stretches ...

Great Records of the Decade: 70's Hits Pop, Vol. 1 is a budget-line collection that
features ten hits from the '70s, including Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life, the Bellamy Brothers' Let Your Love Flow, Exile's Kiss You All ...

It's a sad commentary on the state of the major record labels -- and their
attention to the jazz history that they own in their vaults -- that this 13-song budget CD was the only authorized Jimmy Dorsey collection on ...

Released in 1988, Guitar may be the most important and ironically one of the least-known
entries in Frank Zappa's voluminous discography -- which spans over seven-dozen LPs as of this writing. His proficiencies as a composer and instrumentalist have long ...

Don McLean released several albums between 1981 and 1991, but all of them could be
considered side projects, including a live record (Dominion), a compilation containing some new tracks (Greatest Hits Then & Now), a couple of collections of covers ...

By running his leads through the lower strings of his Gretsch guitar and making full
use of the recently introduced tremolo bar, Duane Eddy came up with a distinctive tone and style that was part ragged R&B and part early ...

The third and mercifully last of Sparks' mid-'80s dance pop albums, the frankly disappointing Music
That You Can Dance To delivered just two standouts: a remake of Russell Mael's European Modesty Blaise 45 and the epic 1985 single Change (replaced ...